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1 νότος
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2 νότος
νότος, ὁ,A south wind (opp. Βορέας, Arist.Mete. 363b15, cf. Od.5.331),εὖτ' ὄρεος κορυφῇσι Ν. κατέχευεν ὀμίχλην Il.3.10
;ὅ τε ν. καὶ ὁ λίψ, ἀνέμων ὑετιώτατοι Hdt.2.25
(butὁ ν. οὐκ ἀρχόμενος ἀλλὰ λήγων ὑέτιος Arist.Pr. 942a29
) ;ἐτέγχθη κρᾶτ'.. πληγῇσι νότου S.Ph. 1457
(anap.) ;χειμερίῳ νότῳ Id.Ant. 335
(lyr.) ;ὑγρὸς καὶ βαρύς Arist.HA 597b11
;ὑδατωδέστερος Id.Pr. 943a5
; ὅταν μὲν ἐλάττων ᾖ, αἴθριός ἐστιν, ὅταν δὲ μέγας, νεφώδης ib. 942a34 ;καυματώδης Id.Mete. 364b23
: in pl., Id.HA 612b6.II south or south-west quarter,πρὸς μεσαμβρίης τε καὶ νότου Hdt.2.8
;πρὸς νότον κεῖται τῆς Λήμνου Id.6.139
;τῆς δὲ γῆς τὸ πρὸς ν. S.Fr.24.6
;τὸ πρὸς ν. τῆς πόλεως Th.3.6
;βλέπειν πρὸς ν. IG22.1227.18
; ὁ τοῖχος ὁ πρὸς ν. ib.12.372.51 ; πρὸς νότου ἀνέμου ib.56 ;βασίλισσα νότου Ev.Matt.12.42
; ἀπὸ νότου c. gen., to the south of, PTeb. 164.17 (ii B.C.), etc. ; later ἐκ νότου c. gen., PStrassb.29.8 (iii A.D.), etc.: gen. to the south,PTeb.
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3 νότος
νότος, ου, ὁ① a wind blowing from a southerly direction, south wind, southwest wind (Hom. et al.; LXX; Philo, Mos. 1, 120.—Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 98 §410 it is the southwest wind beyond doubt) ὑποπνεύσαντος νότου Ac 27:13 (s. ὑποπνέω). ἐπιγενομένου νότου when the southwest wind came up 28:13. Bringing heat Lk 12:55 (cp. Jos., Bell. 7, 318 νότος πνεύσας).② direction to the right as one faces east, southⓐ of the direction in general (Soph.; Hdt. 6, 139 al.; SIG 691, 18; POxy 255, 7; PTebt 342, 8; LXX; En 26:2; TestSol 7:6; TestJud 4:1; GrBar 11:8; ViIs, ViEzk, ViHab, ViJer, et al. 7 [p. 70, 7 Sch.]; Jos., Bell. 5, 145, Ant. 8, 319) ἀπὸ βορρᾶ καὶ ν. from north and south (s. βορρᾶς) Lk 13:29. ἀπὸ νότου on the south (ἀπό 2a) Rv 21:13.ⓑ of a southern area or country (Ps 125:4 ἐν τῷ νότῳ; ApcMos 15) βασίλισσα νότου the queen of the south (Sheba; TestSol 19:3 al.) Mt 12:42; Lk 11:31.—B. 873. DELG. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
4 νότος
-ου + ὁ N 2 9-28-30-20-6=93 Ex 10,13(bis); 14,21; 26,20.35ἄνεμος νότος south wind Ex 10,13Cf. BOGAERT 1981, 79-85; DORIVAL 1994 155. 561(Nm 34,15); LE BOULLUEC 1989 138.277; MORENZ1964, 255-256; WEVERS 1990 152.220. 429.434; →NIDNTT -
5 Νότος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `South(west)wind', which brings mist and wetness (Il.), `the South, Southwest' (IA.); on the meaning Nielsen Class. et Med. 7, 5ff.Compounds: Some compp., e.g. Εὑρό-νοτος m. `Wind between Εὖρος a. Νότος' (Arist.).Derivatives: A. Subst.: 1. νοτία, - ίη f. `wetness' (Θ 307, Arist., Thphr.); it could also be am abstractformation in - ία from νότιος, s. Scheller Oxytonierung 54 f.); from it νοτιώδης (Gal.) = νοτώδης (s.b.) and νοτιάω `be wet, drip', if not rather νοτ-ιάω (s.b.). -- 2. νοτίς, - ίδος f. `wetness' (E., Pl., Arist.). -- B. Adj.: 1. νότιος `rainy, wet' (ep., Hp.), `southern' (IA.); on the retention of - τι- Schwyzer 270; 2. νοτερός `ds.' (IA.); 3. νότινος `id.' (pap.); 4. νοτώδης `id.' (Hp.); 5. νοτ-ιαῖος `south(west)ern' (Herm. ap. Stob.). -- C. Verbs: 1. νοτίζομαι, - ίζω `become, be wet, make wet', also w. prefix, e.g. κατα-, ὑπο-, (IA.); from it νοτισμός `wetness' (Sor.). -- 2. νοτέω (hell.), νοτ-ιάω (Arist.; Schwyzer 732; cf. above) `be wet, drip'.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Of νότος, prob. orig. verbal noun, *'dripping, rainin' w.t., remind formally and semant. νέω and νήχω `swim' (s. vv.); a t-formation also in Lat. nătō `swim' as well as in Arm. nay `wet, fluid' (PArm. * nato-), who however both have a deiating vowel (IE. snǝ-t, beside snā- in nā-re, νή-χω, would give other problems). For νότος we expect rather * sn-ot-os. So this leads nowhere. WP. 2, 692f., Pok. 972. The form may be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Νότος
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6 λιβονότου
λιβόνοτοςa wind between south-west and south: masc gen sg -
7 λιβονότω
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8 λιβονότῳ
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9 λιβόνοτον
λιβόνοτοςa wind between south-west and south: masc acc sg -
10 λιβόνοτος
λιβόνοτοςa wind between south-west and south: masc nom sg -
11 νοταπηλιωτικόν
νοταπηλιωτικόςsouth-easterly: masc acc sgνοταπηλιωτικόςsouth-easterly: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
12 νοτολιβυκώτατον
νοτολιβυκόςsouth-westerly: masc acc superl sgνοτολιβυκόςsouth-westerly: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
13 υπερνότιον
ὑπερνότιοςbeyond the south wind: masc /fem acc sgὑπερνότιοςbeyond the south wind: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
14 ὑπερνότιον
ὑπερνότιοςbeyond the south wind: masc /fem acc sgὑπερνότιοςbeyond the south wind: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
15 λιβόνοτος
λῐβόνοτος, ὁ,A a wind between south-west and south, Arist.Mu. 394b34, Agatharch.2.7, Peripl.M.Rubr.57; cf. λιβοφοῖνιξ.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιβόνοτος
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16 νότιος
A moist, damp, rainy, ν. ἱδρώς damp sweat, Il.11.811, 23.715 ;ν. θέρος Pi.Fr.107.13
;ἔαρ Hp.Aph.3.11
, cf. Arist.Pr. 860a36 ;παγαί A.
l.c. ; ὑψοῦ δ' ἐν νοτίῳ τήν γ' ὅρμισαν [ναῦν] well out in the water, opp. the beach, Od.4.785, 8.55 ;ν. δῖναι ἅλμας E.Hipp. 150
(lyr.): [comp] Comp., Str.4.4.1.II to the south, southern,ν. θάλασσα Hdt.4.13
, 6.31 ; esp. of the Indian Ocean, Id.3.17, cf. 2.11, 158 ; τὸ τεῖχος τὸ ν., at Athens, And.3.7 ; ν. ἀήτης a south wind, A.R.4.1538 ; νότια (with or without πνεύματα) southerly winds, Arist.Mete. 364a19, Pol. 1290a14 ; during southerly winds,Id.
HA 574a1 ;νότια πνεῖ Thphr. CP1.13.5
;ἐὰν ᾖ νότια Id.HP4.14.9
;ὁ ν. ἀήρ Arist.Mete. 377b27
; τὰ ν. ὕδατα southerly rains, ib. 358a28 ; ν. [ὕδωρ] water from southern slopes, Id.HA 596a28 ; ν. Ἰχθῦς, the constellation Piscis Australis, Eudox. ap. Hipparch.2.1.21 (νότειος Ἰ. PLond.1.130.148
(i/ii A.D.)): [comp] Comp.- ώτερος Porph.Antr.21
: [comp] Sup.- ώτατος Str.13.1.68
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17 ὑπερνότιος
A beyond the south wind, i.e. at the extreme south, opp. ὑπερβόρεος, Hdt.4.36, Str.1.3.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερνότιος
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18 Νότος
Νότος: south ( west) wind, bringing rain, Il. 2.145, Od. 3.295 ; ἀργεστής, Il. 11.306, Il. 21.334; πρὸς Νότου, from the South, Od. 13.111.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Νότος
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19 Κίλικες
Grammatical information: pl.Meaning: 1. `Cilician, inhabitant of the province in the south-east of Anatolia; 2. a people in the valley of Thebes, Θήβη, the town of Eetion, the father of Andromache, south of Troy (Il.).Derivatives: κιλικίζεσθαι κακοηθίζεσθαι H., ἐγκιλικίζεατι κακοηθεύεται, κακοποιεῖ διεβέβληντο γὰρ ἐπὶ πονηρίᾳ οἱ Κίλικες H. κιλίκιον `a coarse cloth of goat's hair' (Procop.). Κίλιξ mythical name; Κιλικᾶς PN (Cyprus, O. Masson, Κυπρ. Σπουδαι 32 (1968) 9ff. Κιλικία `Cilicia' (Hdt.). κιλκισμός `Cilician behaviour i.e. drunken butchery (Theopomp. Hist.).Origin: Assyr.X[probably]Etymology: The country (in Hittite times Kizzuwatna) was called (since 858) Hilakku by the Assyrians (but the name may be local); later there were local kingdoms where hieroglyphic Luwian was used. The Greeks arrived in the 8\/7th. cent. On the Greek king(dom) ( Hiyawa) of Mopsos = Musa\/us see now Oettinger (in B.J. Collins, The Hittites, Greeks and their neighbours, 2005). After the Assyrians disappeared the dynasty of the Syennesis (Hdt.) ruled, under the Persians.Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Κίλικες
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20 μεσημβρία
μεσημβρία, ας, ἡ (μέσος, ἡμέρα; s. Schwyzer I 277 on the shift μβρ; ‘midday, noon’ Aeschyl., Hdt.+; ins, pap, LXX, JosAs; SyBar 12:2; ApcEsdr 4:22 p. 28, 25 Tdf.; Philo, Joseph.).① of time midday, noon (Aeschyl., Hdt. et al.; PRyl 27, 66; PGM 7, 157. So as a rule in LXX; Jos., Ant. 11, 155) Ac 22:6; GPt 5:15. κατὰ μεσημβρίαν Ac 8:26 about noon (Philo, Somn. 1, 202; so EbNestle, StKr 65, 1892, 335–37; Wendt et al.).② of place the south (Hdt. 1, 6; 142; 2, 8 al.; SIG 972, 96; 1112, 26; Da 8:4, 9; Philo; JosAs 2:13; ApcEsdr 4:22 p. 28, 25 Tdf.; Jos., Bell. 5, 505; SibOr 3, 26) as the position of the sun at midday κατὰ μεσημβρίαν Ac 8:26 toward the south (s. B-D-F §253, 5; Preuschen, Zahn, Bauernfeind, Haenchen ad loc.—Conzelmann [Hermeneia] is undecided betw. 1 and 2).—B. 873; 996. DELG s.v. μέσος. M-M.
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